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September 20, 2024

Squid Game Season 2’s First Clip Brings Bullets, Fire, and Fresh Meat

Netflix has started lifting the lid ever so slightly on Squid Game season two—knowing that millions of fans worldwide are dying to know what’s going on with Lee Jung-jae’s Seong Gi-hun. Like, for instance, why is he back in the game that nearly took his life in season one? You won’t find that answered in the clues so far (the new poster, the video of cast members debunking fan theories), but this brand-new clip, a “special teaser” shared as part of Geeked Week, conveys tiny bit more detail.

There’s not even enough there for a breakdown; it’s more imagery designed to build tension and remind you why you couldn’t get enough of season one. We’ve got a freaked-out Gi-hun answering his door with a gun drawn to “greet” a masked visitor (is that you, Front Man?), a countdown clock, pink jumpsuits galore, a fireball, bullets flying, that money-stuffed giant piggy bank, and another look at Gi-hun: this time, back as Player 456, surveying a room full of tracksuit-clad competitors destined for horrific ends.

The official synopsis is: “Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind. Gi-hun once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 456 billion won.”

With director-writer-producer Hwang Dong-hyuk once again running the show, the cast includes the returning Lee as well as Lee Byung-hun (the Front Man), Wi Ha-jun (the detective), and Gong Yoo (the Salesman). New cast members include Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Gyu-young, Lee Jin-uk, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim, Lee David, Choi Seung-hyun, Roh Jae-won, Jo Yu-ri, and Won Ji-an.

Squid Game season two arrives December 26 on Netflix. A third and final season is also on the way in 2025.

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September 19, 2024

Before Chappell Roan Became a Superstar, She Composed the Score for This Horror Short

Anna Diop—so haunting in 2022’s Nanny—made another chilling horror film that same year: Posies, a short from writer-director Rachel Stavis. While Posies received positive reviews upon its first release, it’s getting a re-promotion on horror streamer Alter because of a certain name in its credits: pop superstar Chappell Roan, who composed its score before breaking big with her 2023 album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. Roan’s 2018 song “Bitter” is also in the movie.

Here’s the premise for Posies: “As people begin to ‘devolve’ into monsters, one woman attempts to hide her transformation by placing flowers under her skin.” You can watch the trailer below.

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“Having Chappell Roan’s creativity and intensity strewn throughout Posies by way of the score that she so eloquently created was a dream come true,” Stavis, who wrote Posies and co-directed with Katherine Fisher (and is also a “non-denominational exorcist,” according to her official bio) said in a press release. “Our earliest discussions about this project centered around using her greatest instrument—her voice—to create a haunting, emotional, and atmospheric depth to the film. She captured exactly what we envisioned for this and did it virtually on her first try. It was extraordinary. She has an amazing gift of storytelling through music, and her composition remains one of the most unique and unforgettable elements of the film. We’re beyond grateful that she was able to create something so special—specifically for me and my audience—before her inevitable rise to fame.”

In 2022, Roan was on the cusp of the major fame she’s now currently experiencing, with bangers like “Good Luck, Babe!” and “Hot to Go!” becoming staples on pop radio, and the star herself grabbing headlines for her appearances at music festivals. It was just announced that she’ll make her Saturday Night Live musical debut as part of the show’s upcoming 50th season. Could creating more film scores be in her future? From what Stavis said above, it’s clearly a branch of her talents that she enjoys and has an innate knack for. As for other endeavors in Hollywood, in a recent Interview piece Roan admitted that while she’d originally planned on pursuing an acting career, she’s definitely veered off that path in favor of music—so don’t hold your breath to see her onscreen as a final girl anytime soon, as cool as that sounds.

Head to Alter’s YouTube platform starting October 9 to watch Posies in its entirety.

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September 18, 2024

Squid Game Season 2’s New Poster Teases a Gory Return

Squid Game Season 2 Poster Netflix

Netflix’s Emmy-winning tale of dystopian game-show terror starring Lee Jung-jae (Star Wars: The Acolyte) is back December 26.


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